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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 76075Post DNgroundworks

You learn something new everyday eh, ive never heard of that, and what is the point of it like?

msh paving
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Post: # 76078Post msh paving

quick cheap, non maintance paving, no weeds no re gravel

MSH :)
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London Stone Paving
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Post: # 76080Post London Stone Paving

Carberry wrote:I was scrolling down the photos thinking that looks really nice, then I saw the tarmac and it ruined it for me :(
Nice clean job though Stewart

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 76081Post DNgroundworks

MSH, does it all stay in place? Anyone have any photos of such an installation, im intrigued now :)

rab1
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Post: # 76083Post rab1

you can see this type of finish at a lot of new build uni's etc.
God loves a tryer

local patios and driveway
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Post: # 76085Post local patios and driveway

Ive never heard of that either, any pics?

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Post: # 76086Post msh paving

dont think i have any pix but it looks just like gravel.... :D :D
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Carberry
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Post: # 76087Post Carberry

London Stone Paving wrote:
Carberry wrote:I was scrolling down the photos thinking that looks really nice, then I saw the tarmac and it ruined it for me :(

Nice clean job though Stewart
Yes. Well done, I just don't like the look at all.

seanandruby
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Post: # 76104Post seanandruby

A lot of the uni's and colleges we do are resin bonded.
sean

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local patios and driveways wrote:Ive never heard of that either, any pics?
It stops the gravel migrating you still top it of with loose gravel binds it together allways do it that way keeps drive looking tidy :D
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rimexboy
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Post: # 76114Post rimexboy

i love to have a flick in this thread when ive got the time to do so its great seeing the jobs you guys and girls are getting..

but i also have to say i love the pictures so more of them please!!!

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 76116Post lutonlagerlout

pushed on at shillington
dug out patio,client wanted a new rockery so she got her heap of mud :)
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flat roofs rebuilt on both garages,and new flat roofs
load of crush delivered
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the aftermath of the implants
NSFW
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sub base installed and wacked
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some end of line stone from london stone turned up as advertised==> cheers steve
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got this far in 4 hours
large unit coursed work is definitely the way forward speed and cost wise
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the patio as usual is an afterthought,but when we have finished our building work there will be zero access to the back garden so we have tried to keep the costs as tight as possible
all suggestions welcome
LLL
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rimexboy
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Post: # 76119Post rimexboy

come on tony just pictures of the work tut tut tut:(

haggistini
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Post: # 76121Post haggistini

Looks good boyos.... Not fussed on LLL's breast implant photos tho ;)

I have been rushed off my feet since starting my new job. I'll post pics shortly of hundreds of 2by2's ,Tarmac, rafts,excavations,building gypsys kitchens and bathroom units, road resurfacing, road building, dropping kerbs , building extentions and industrial units.... oh and I start 600m2 of clay paviours tomorrow for 15 houses working to other peoples edges and base :angry:
The quality of workmanship is fast if I'm polite and I'm missing my usual attention to detail. The paving was sett out for 2400mm x 4800mm bays using standard 200x100 cbp but now they are using blockleys clays 210x105mm blocks so that should be fun tomorrow! We have picked up a very nice pennant stone inset with granite on the steps and pennant wall clading using clips and surrounding Paving is in pennant all sawn 6 sides from the Forrest of dean.
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Post: # 76122Post haggistini

And it's the main entrance to our old town hall of Merthyr tydfil
:)
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